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1 Feb 2025
#illegals
Breitbart: Threats to Murder ICE Agents Spread on Social Media After Deportations Begin
ICE has received multiple murder threats directed at its agents amid increased deportation operations under President Trump. These threats have been disseminated via social media and directly to ICE field offices, with some messages explicitly calling for violence against officers.
The threats include graphic suggestions of violence and tactics aimed at harming ICE personnel, reflecting a growing hostility towards immigration enforcement. Such alarming rhetoric raises concerns about the safety of those working in immigration enforcement.
Breitbart: Venezuela Agrees to Take Back Deported Migrants, Supply Transportation
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro has agreed to accept deported nationals from the U.S., including gang members, as announced by President Trump. This follows the release of American hostages and includes Venezuela arranging transportation for the deportees.
Trump emphasized that record numbers of illegal aliens and criminals are being removed from the U.S., and all countries are cooperating in accepting their nationals back. Concerns have arisen among Latin American leaders regarding potential mass deportations.
#politics
Breitbart: Exclusive -- Tom Cotton Dismisses Media Speculation on Confirmations Not Making it Through
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) dismissed media speculation regarding the confirmation of President Trump's Cabinet nominees, particularly Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. He emphasized that the confirmation process takes time and is not indicative of trouble for nominees.
Cotton expressed his commitment to Gabbard, defending her against attacks on her patriotism and integrity. He urged colleagues to support her confirmation, asserting that concerns about the nominees are often exaggerated by the media.
#society
The Mirror: Minister vows crackdown on AI child abusers - 'alarming not already illegal'
The UK is set to implement stringent laws targeting AI-generated child sexual abuse material, marking a global first. Safeguarding Minister Jess Phillips emphasized the urgent need for action, citing a 380% increase in such cases in 2024 and the devastating impact on victims.
New legislation will impose severe penalties for creating, possessing, and distributing AI-generated child abuse content, with sentences reaching up to ten years. The government aims to enhance online safety and protect children from exploitation, responding to alarming trends in digital abuse.
Fox News: 'Absolutely no indication' of issues on plane that crashed in Philadelphia: Medevac company
Jet Rescue Air Ambulance reported that their medical transport plane, which crashed in Philadelphia, had excellent maintenance records and was operated by experienced pilots. The managing director stated there were no prior indications of issues with the aircraft and emphasized the crew's professionalism.
The crash, which resulted in seven fatalities and 19 injuries, is described as unusual, occurring shortly after takeoff with the plane nosediving. The company plans to fully cooperate with the NTSB investigation to determine the cause.
GB News: Tommy Robinson protest: Thousands gather in central London for 'Unite the Kingdom' rally
Thousands protested in London for and against Tommy Robinson, with his supporters chanting slogans like "We want our country back" and "Free Tommy Robinson." The counter-protest, organized by Stand Up To Racism, aimed to oppose racism and far-right ideologies.
The Metropolitan Police restricted access to keep the groups separated and ensured a significant police presence. Robinson is currently serving an 18-month prison sentence for breaching a High Court injunction.
#economy
Le Monde: US imposes sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, citing 'national emergency'
President Trump has announced new tariffs of 25% on imports from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% on goods from China, citing a national emergency due to illegal drugs and immigration. The tariffs are expected to disrupt supply chains and raise costs for consumers.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum have indicated readiness to respond to the tariffs, with concerns about potential job losses and economic slowdown. Analysts warn that these measures could lead to increased inflation and volatility in financial markets.
#military
Breitbart: Trump Orders Air Strikes against Senior ISIS Attack Planner in Somalia
President Trump announced military air strikes targeting a senior ISIS planner and other terrorists in Somalia, claiming they posed a threat to the U.S. and allies. He emphasized the strikes were precise, with no civilian casualties, and warned ISIS that the U.S. will pursue and eliminate threats.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirmed the strikes were authorized under Trump's direction, stating they would degrade ISIS's operational capabilities. He highlighted the U.S. commitment to protecting its citizens and allies from terrorism.
Fox News: Third soldier inside Black Hawk helicopter involved in DC midair collision identified
The Army has revealed the identity of the third soldier in the Black Hawk helicopter that collided with an American Airlines regional jet near Reagan National Airport. Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach, an aviation officer with 500 flight hours, was part of a crew that included Ryan O'Hara and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Eaves.
The collision occurred during a training mission, resulting in the deaths of all 64 people on the plane and the three soldiers. An investigation into the cause is ongoing.
Fox News: Third solider inside Black Hawk helicopter involved in DC mid-air collision identified
The Army has identified Cpt. Rebecca M. Lobach as the third soldier involved in a deadly midair collision near Reagan National Airport. Lobach, an aviation officer with approximately 500 flight hours, was part of a crew that collided with an American Airlines regional jet, resulting in 67 fatalities.
The other crew members were identified as Ryan O'Hara and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Andrew Eaves. The incident, which occurred during a training mission, is currently under investigation.